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Bronze can refer to any of several alloys with major components of copper and tin. Other metals commonly found in bronzes include lead and zinc (if zinc is more present than tin the alloy is often refereed to as brass). Still others are found less commonly. These include iron, nickel, antimony. For especially tough service such as boat propellers phosphorus is added. When anti-corrosive properties are desired aluminium often replaces tin in the bronze formulation. Bismuth is added to make bronze shinier. Bells are often made of bronze at a ratio which makes them resonate well but some bell bronzes contain silver for a more mellow tone. Tibetan singing bowls are often a seven metal bronze alloy which include gold and silver.
No, bronze and bell metal are not the same. Bronze is an alloy made primarily of copper, usually with tin as the main additive. Bell metal, on the other hand, is a specific type of bronze that typically consists of copper and tin in a 4:1 ratio. Bell metal is known for its resonant sound quality and is often used to make bells and musical instruments.
The noun 'bells' is the plural form of the singular noun 'bell', a common, concrete noun; a word for a thing.
It's the study of companies. Campanology is the study of bells.
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Bronze, tin, brass, and iron.
Bronze is a very popular metal for casting bells
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Tin and copper. Bronze.
It includes establishments making bells and chimes
It includes establishments making electric bells
Traditional church bells are typically made out of bronze, which is an alloy of copper and tin. This metal combination produces a rich and resonant sound that carries well over long distances. The bells are usually cast in a foundry using a specialized process that has been perfected over centuries.
The sound is the better and bronze looks better. It is much tougher and it can withstand rust.
A bianzhong is a set of bronze bells of Chinese origin - a melodic musical instrument.
Bells on Bobtail ring Making spirits bright.
Because of the bronze casting age during the dynasty many wooden instruments were replaced with bronze. Bronze bells, flutes, sounding stones and drums were popular.